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Born | (1806-12-17)17 December 1806 Baden-Württemberg, Germany |
Died | 31 January 1879(1879-01-31) (aged 72) Jefferson County, Tennessee, US |
Citizenship | Germany (by birth), United States (by marriage) |
Spouse | Laura Bell |
Scientific career | |
Fields | pharmacy, botany |
Author abbrev. (botany) | Rugel |
Ferdinand Ignatius Xavier Rugel (17 December 1806 – 31 January 1879) was a German-born American pharmacist and botanist.
Ferdinand Rugel was born on 17 December 1806 in Wolfegg, a municipality in the district of Ravensburg in the state of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. He died on 31 January 1879 in Jefferson County, Tennessee, US. He was buried at the Westminster Presbyterian Church Cemetery in the town of White Pine, Tennessee. The inscription on his gravestone states he was born on 24 December 1806 but that is in fact incorrect.
The standard author abbreviation Rugel is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name.References
- Geiser (1948), p. 114.
- Geiser (1950).
- Geiser (1948), p. 117.
- International Plant Names Index. Rugel.
Bibliography
- Geiser, S. W. (1948). "Biographical note on Dr. Ferdinand Rugel, American botanist". Field and Laboratory. 16 (2): 113–119. Retrieved 11 December 2024.</ref>
- Geiser, S. W. (1950). "Note: Birthplace of Ferdinand Rugel (1806-79), early southern botanist". Field and Laboratory. 18 (3): 112. Retrieved 11 December 2024.</ref>
External links
- "Ferdinand Ignatius Xavier Rugel". Find a Grave. Retrieved 11 December 2024.
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